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This is a review with some ups and downs, but ultimately, yes I'd 100% recommend this place. On the plus side: I went in simply for cosmetic reasons, and Dr. Rostan proactively said she wanted to biopsy what I thought was just a small, dry bump. I literally never gave it a second thought (beyond thinking it was an acne scar) until she mentioned it, which is bad bad bad since it turned out to be CANCER. Based on that experience alone, the rating is easy: Five stars!! Thanks, Doc. On the con side, the way they told me went down like this: a tech with zero medical background called me and read my results over the phone. In short, it was like "pathology reports are in, you have skin cancer, well on that note were closed for 10 days for Christmas and New Year's, let's talk in January byeeeee!!" They didn't ask me to come in or even have the call made by someone who can answer a basic question (in my case "squamous cell carcinoma?!?!?!? What does that mean!?!?!?" Here, she literally just repeated "it's squamous cell carcinoma."). Rating: ZERO STARS. Back to the good: The tech at least had the foresight to put the doctor on to answer some of my questions, and I remember her being fairly helpful and reassuring. Problem is, I was quite literally hyperventilating and barely have any idea what we talked about, and the past 10 days have been terrifying and upsetting and scary. I guess she knew I was not handling this well, because she gave me her personal cell phone number - um, wow, doctor of the year, TEN stars - but I never called. My fault. I should have - it was offered! It also can't be helped that my pathology report had shitty news and came back the day of their scheduled holiday, but still. I wish I had been in a more supportive environment when I got my crappy, terrifying news. Despite that, I really liked Dr. Raston and will unquestionably continue to go see her once every fourteen minutes to confirm I don't have any new evil cells trying to kill me. PSA: get your skin checked. I'm not a mole/freckly person and had no idea that dry patches of skin could be killing you.
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